Description | Recognizance made by John Poad of the township of Fylingdales farmer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin both of the township of Whitby for stealing a checked apron, a pair of white skirts, two pairs of stockings, a shirt, two table cloths, four butter cloths, two slips, a pair of drawers, and a chemise, the property of the said John Poad; and two pairs of boots, the property of Thomas Richardson of the township of Fylingdales servant in husbandry
Recognizance made by John Poad of the township of Fylingdales farmer for the appearance of his wife Ann Poad at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
Recognizance made by Thomas Linskill of the township of Whitby constable for the appearance of Jane Taggart wife of Hugh Taggart of the township of Whitby shoemaker to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
Recognizance made by John Poad of the township of Fylingdales farmer for the appearance of Elizabeth Knaggs of the township of Whitby singlewoman at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
Recognizance made by John Smyth of the township of Whitby labourer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
Recognizance made by Joseph Harforth of the township of Whitby general dealer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
Recognizance made by Thomas Richardson of the township of Fylingdales servant in husbandry for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
Recognizance made by Thomas Linskill of the township of Whitby constable for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Wood and Mary MacQuin
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